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2014 Emmy Nominations Snubs and Surprises: The Good Wife, Orange Is the New Black, Tatiana Maslany and More

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Another year of Emmy nominations, another year of "Yes! They did it!" and "Wait, where's Tatiana Maslany?! How could they forget?" The 2014 Emmy nominations were announced on Thursday, July 10 and boy are there a lot of snubs and surprises.

Orange Is the New Black shook up the Comedy race—in a good way!—and picked up a bevy of nominations. The Drama category predictably honored True Detective in almost every way possible, but left out critical darling The Good Wife. We know, whuck?! And now the rest of the snubs and surprises in no particular order…

SNUBS1. Mariska HargitayAfter 15 years on the job, this Law & Order: SVU star delivered perhaps her best-ever work in the 15th season premiere. Yet the Emmys didn't take notice. It's OK, the fans sure did.

2. Tatiana MaslanyHmm, did the Television Academy not want to rectify their mistake from last year? They're clearly not part of the Clone Club. Maslany should have all the Emmys, even Supporting ones!

3. Mindy KalingWe kind of thought by having our favorite romcom-obsessed comedy star read the nominations it meant good things were coming her way…not so. Not even for her sublime acting this season. The Mindy Project found its way thanks to Kaling and…

4. Chris MessinaThe Aaliyah dance. C'mon. Messina is comedy gold. He makes us have all sorts of feelings on The Mindy Project. Whatever.

5. The Good WifeThe Good Wife had arguably its best season yet and stars Julianna Margulies, Josh Charles and Christine Baranski were honored with nominations…but not the show itself. Not even for writing. The Good Wife is doing all sorts of great things, yes even though it's on broadcast. Major snub. We're taking our rage to Twitter, see you there.

6. Michael SheenYay for Lizzy Caplan, but what about her Masters of Sex partner in crime? It's Masters and Johnson, after all.

7. Dean NorrisHank Schrader went out in a blaze of glory on Breaking Bad. Too bad the Emmys didn't take notice.

8. Elisabeth MossNo love for Peggy Olson?! We know this season of Mad Men wasn't the greatest, but we always have love for Peggy.

9. Niecy NashOK, not a lot of people watched Getting On, we know that. However, Nash in particular did standout work on this HBO comedy and deserved some lovin' from the Academy.

10. Amy SchumerSupporting Actress in a Comedy Series is a tough category—yes, that's what Schumer would've been nominated under—but Schumer had a breakout year and deserved to be noticed.

11. Andy Samberg/Brooklyn Nine-NineThe Golden Globe winners for Best Actor in a Comedy and Best Comedy didn't get a nod from the Emmys this year, but his costar Andre Braugher did. Brooklyn and Samberg were on point all season….there's always next year?

12. Carrie PrestonLast year's Emmy winner for Guest Actress in a Drama Series for her work on The Good Wife is nowhere to be found on this year's list. She dealt with an anti-Sematic bear this year! That's gold right there. What gives?

13. Bellamy YoungTwo words: Drunk. Mellie. Young turned in quite the performance as First Lady Mellie Grant on Scandal. She was hilarious, feisty, vulnerable and everything you want from a Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.

14. Parks and RecreationThe Television Academy hasn't checked in on Pawnee in a while. They'll get one last chance to change that.

5. Downton AbbeyThe period drama is a smash hit, that's for sure, but did it deserve to get nominated this year? Maggie Smith and Michelle Dockery were givens, but the show itself has had better seasons.

6. Silicon ValleyNow this is a good surprise! The freshman HBO comedy picked up a nomination for Best Comedy. Now go forth and do your duty and binge watch it on HBO Go.

7. Kate MulgrewWe expected Orange Is the New Black to get a nod, but the inclusion of Mulgrew for her work as Red has us tinkled pink.

8. Laverne Cox, Uzo Aduba and Natasha LyonneAduba was a given for her work as Crazy Eyes on Orange Is the New Black, but Cox and Lyonne also getting nominations for Guest Actress in a Comedy?! Break out the prison hooch and celebrate, their work deserves the recognition.

9. Frances ConroyAnybody who saw this season of American Horror Story knows Conroy was the standout player of Coven as the kooky fashionista witch Myrtle Snow. She was the best. We miss her every day. Balenciaga!

10. Lena HeadeyCersei Lannister finally got her due. About time.

11. Fred ArmisenPortlandia got some loving! It's deserved, but so far into its run is pretty surprising.

12. Kate McKinnonA standout player on Saturday Night Live, McKinnon is up against some tough competition in the Supporting Actress in a Comedy category. Good thing she's also up for another Emmy for original song!

13. The SoupTalk about a pleasant surprise! The Soup picked up a nomination for its True Detective episode in the Best Short-Format Live-Action Entertainment Program.

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